thought UK [θɔ:t] US [θɑ:t] verb past simple and past participle of ■think UK [θɔ:t] US [θɑ:t] noun countable or uncountable ESSENTIAL ■the act of thinking about or considering something, an idea or opinion, or a set of ideas about a particular subject 思考;考虑;思想•Ask me again tomorrow. I'll have to give it some thought.明天再问我吧,我还得考虑一下。 •She doesn't give any thought to her appearance.她根本不注意自己的仪表。 •Let me have your thoughts on that report by Friday.星期五之前告诉我你对那份报告的看法吧。 •Spare a thought for (= Think about) all those without shelter on a cold night like this.想想那些在这样的寒夜无处栖身的人们。 •He's the author of a book on the history of European thought.他写过一本有关欧洲思想史的书。 •You sent her a card? That was a kind thought.你给她送了贺卡?你想得很周到。 UK [θɔ:t] US [θɑ:t] noun countable or uncountable that's a thought ■that's a good idea 那是个好主意•"Shall we go on Thursday instead of Friday?" "That's a thought."“我们把星期五去改成星期四去好吗?”“好主意。” UK [θɔ:t] US [θɑ:t] noun countable or uncountable the thought crosses sb's mind ■If the thought of (doing) something crosses someone's mind, they think about it for a short time (某人的)头脑中闪过…念头•The thought had crossed my mind that I might need some help with the project.我脑中曾闪过这样的念头——项目上我可能需要帮助。 UK [θɔ:t] US [θɑ:t] noun countable or uncountable with no thought for sth ■not thinking about a particular thing 对…不考虑•With no thought for his own safety, he rushed towards the burning car.他不顾个人安危,冲向着火的汽车。 |